For entrepreneurs, investors, and skilled professionals seeking opportunities in the United States, business-based immigration offers a pathway to legally live and work in the country. Whether you’re looking to start a business, invest in the U.S. economy, or secure employment with a U.S. company, understanding the available visa options and their requirements is crucial.
Types of Business-Based Immigration Visas
1. Employment-Based Visas (EB Visas)
The U.S. offers several employment-based (EB) visas, each catering to different categories of workers:
- EB-1: Priority workers, including individuals with extraordinary abilities, outstanding professors and researchers, and multinational executives.
- EB-2: Professionals with advanced degrees or exceptional ability.
- EB-3: Skilled workers, professionals, and unskilled workers filling positions that require a U.S. labor certification.
- EB-4: Special immigrants, including religious workers and certain employees of international organizations.
- EB-5: Investors willing to invest a minimum amount in a U.S. business and create jobs.
2. Investor Visas (E-2 and EB-5)
- E-2 Visa: For individuals from treaty countries who make a substantial investment in a U.S. business.
- EB-5 Visa: Grants a green card to foreign investors who invest at least $800,000 in a U.S. business that creates 10 or more jobs.
3. Temporary Work Visas
- H-1B Visa: For highly skilled professionals in specialty occupations.
- L-1 Visa: For intracompany transferees working in managerial or executive roles.
- O-1 Visa: For individuals with extraordinary ability in business, science, education, or athletics.
How ISA Lawyers Can Help
At ISA Lawyers, we specialize in guiding business professionals, investors, and employers through the complex U.S. immigration system. Our services include:
- Assessing your eligibility for business-based visas.
- Preparing and filing visa applications and supporting documents.
- Ensuring compliance with U.S. immigration laws.
- Assisting businesses in securing work authorization for foreign employees.
Start Your Immigration Journey Today
Business-based immigration can open doors to exciting opportunities in the United States. Whether you are an entrepreneur, investor, or skilled professional, our experienced team is ready to help you navigate the process with confidence.
Contact ISA Lawyers today to discuss your immigration options and take the next step toward achieving your business goals in the U.S.
